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C h a p. 89. Theatrum c Botanicum. 
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~ . D 4 . Ut,folia Pamomca alZ^T The other br^dl 7 afed 7 /«»^ri® Ragwort - 
, Th ‘ s Ragwort is lomewhat likethe other as Cl»fw faith, but greater, havin" larger leaves and m™, - 
whitifh or hoary underneath and with fewer peeces of leaves or fares at the boftomc of them and 
dented about the edges: the flowers are large and yellow like the other. ’ d morc kni 
5 . Ucob^angHfiifolia-Pannomcanonlacimata. Smooth leafed Ragwort, 
al I ZflS a S T° n hath ‘ omcw r hat broad and long leaves, lying next the roote, not jagged or divided 
nn rhe rel d y Z C&gCS ‘° fa P‘ ,e S r ' e " e oolour,foft and a little woolly withall: but thofe Z Z 
ZllZ d C u 8 u T ™ towe J and lon § er c °“P»ffi"g it at the footc of them: thehigheft leatf 
fmalleft and narrowed, where the flowers Handing above them are fet as it were in a tuft or umbel < 
five together, whicn while they are buds,and not blowne open, are of a darke reddifh colour b™t be ZfiZ ‘ 
open the pale or border of leaves are ofayellowifh red or orreng colour on the upperfide, and redd.l^Tj 
ncath, parted or dented at the ends, the middle thrum being of a faire gold yellow colour which 7 Undei 
downc and together with the feede ,s earned away with the Windc = the 8 roote Is lTkete other and contir™ 
6- lacoha rotuttdifelia incar, a. Round leafed hoary Ragwort 
The roote o this Ragwort is browmlh, andcompofed of long firings as the other forts are from ,„h 
rife divers thicke and lomewhat round leaves, grecneon the upperfide, but very hairy and ho v uZ'™ 
derncath1 oftwo inches long a peecc, and an inch and halfebroad, witha fhort foowfia^kenZ h f Un 
dented about the edges , the (falke which is about a footc high, hath but few leaves there™ZddEfr ^ 
the'fcedehath'mji beene tondiargeyellow flowers, like unto the 
The Ragwort thatgroweth in our land nea^e the Sel Me'hathla'rd'ZrdVaTke^Zu^'two foote h‘ h 
hoary or white, whereon qrow hoary white leaves. much iappednr two roote high, all 
broader then any of our wild Ragworts,and fomewhat ftiffe but yet foft in handlinZhr’Z ^r Z n of thcm 
furnifhed with divers flowers,whofe cup. or huskes are hoarvas the refi nfrh 1 8 •. t b eto PP«°fcheftaIkesare 
a pale yellow colour, with a btownifh P thrum^S 'Z ' S ° f 
T , , * r „ 8 ‘ 1 ****’"*™**lt'r*feu*mlr. The lefler Sea Ragwort. 
The other fea Ragwort groweth lefkr and lower then the former,yet the leaves are Ioiwer and mn r, A‘ -a a 
or cut into many jagged leaves, each ,'agge being rounder pointed then the ocherof a JZa o l r f dlVlded ' 
above,and very white underneath ; the flowers are manv that prow-r rhr j or ^colour greene 
Itaikes, which are three or foure foote high fometimes, and branched but fmalle^and'of^ 4°°^ ,1 “ ar >' whi <e 
then the other,and the middle thrum browner alfo,which abide in flowe tZZ 7, 7 " 7 d , ark „ er * cll °w 
they fall away,turning at the laftinto downeas the Mher:the rooters fbmewhat^grea'tand'woo^ylikeriieothe? 
woolly,divided into divers branches, the lower leaves whereof are fomewhat rnin veryJioary and 
each part being as it were waved about the edges,and each ieafe beinna hnnr d 0 “ rld and J a SSf d as a Colewort, 
together witluhefootftalk, of a darkegreeneeolouiZ the ' nc btoadanda foot long 
ling,the flowers grow at the tops ot the branches upon loni^r and flenderer footefhflZ^"! 3 ^ & fof l In 1,and " 
hoary, and the flowers themfelves greater and paler then in the former foZ^fip ZZ ? ps or u husks are 
?h 0 e wmd°e W Wh ' Ch ^ ** Hp£ ar£Iur " cd into downe.ajwith the feede blowne” w^wftb 
, _ 7 he Place, 
, * two fitlt ( °rts grow wilde in pafture and untilled grounds in manv nlacco u .1, . , 
Oftentimes; the three next grow mHangary and Anjlna thdixtcrcwZmr n p together in one field 
■"■rtf-.,,, CM b,.l« S„ Sd, ,, ,fc 1,K LmSiThS?.Z2 , ;;?d”- J 
t-l r n - . The Time, 
1 nele flower in Ime and lulj and the feede is ripe in Augnjf. 
p . The Namtt, 
bemganheroeof later knowledge,itisnot mentioned by any ancient Cln-rl/n nr „ 
would as (ome doe.referre it to the Engerum of DiolcorUte, whirl, rRc ar L: a tlne Author, unlcffe yoi 
fore LMcMcth it Senoo. Trig*. SuttiUm and otheJs r 3 ' 1 c thcre 
lacebi, TW,)«c:r lacohaa, Camcranut and others Soidic miior o,,,,, , . 1/1 and Herba Sanll 
coha of Cl,f m the fourth HaagarianU 
Artncmtfia m .,ri„a, or iJpnies 0 A flt) bccJufc the divi( j on of the leaves is fomewhat 1 !^^"^ Z kind t0 b 
others call it Cineraria and Argentea from the whitenefle of the leaves v hlZ f-r r, ^ r!hem >f« ™lgari. 
were covered with aflres, and is ufually with us called Iaccbal marina 111 rh'’ P°fr th ° Ugh !h " : 
well ,n other countries as in thisthe fecond is not remembred by any author that iZow h *• ^ m, ? 0n c ? 
IacobraPannomca oiClufi.s , the third is his Iacobra P alnjca & “ ZZ u‘ 
yfiy and other,. mJd ,,,, 
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